MK Dons have landed a highly-rated National League manager as Graham Alexander’s replacement

MK Dons set to land highly-rated National League manager as Graham Alexander’s replacement

MK Dons have been on the hunt for a new boss after deciding to part ways with manager Graham Alexander on Monday. It seems their search is going to be a short one though, with a new no.1 seemingly on the way in.

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Gateshead boss Williamson was instilled as an early favourite thanks to the fantastic work he has been doing in the National League and now, it has been reported that he has ‘taken’ the job at Stadium MK.

Reporter Ross Gregory has said on X that Williamson and assistant manager Ian Watson are set to make the move to MK Dons after Alexander’s departure.

Williamson has been player-manager at Gateshead since the summer of 2019. In that time, he’s instilled an attractive style of play and after winning promotion from the National League North, the Heed have been regularly punching above their weight in the fifth tier.

Williamson has been tipped for a step up to the EFL for some time now and with MK Dons now swooping in, he looks set to get his chance in League Two. His style of play has made him a big hit in the lower leagues and given the Dons’ need for a clear philosophy, a, exciting young coach like Williamson makes for a promising appointment.

While some sections of the MK Dons support may have preferred a more experienced operator, Williamson will likely make for a largely popular appointment among supporters.

The Dons are winless in eight and sit 16th in the League Two table. They’re six points away from the play-off spots and 10 behind league leaders Stockport County after 13 games.

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Former Newcastle United defender Mike Williamson is current favourite to take charge at MK Dons after impressing during his four-year reign at Gateshead.

The League Two club are looking for a new manager following the departure of former Salford City and Scunthorpe United boss Graham Alexander on Tuesday afternoon. The Preston North End legend was appointed during the summer but leaves after Saturday’s home draw with Barrow left his side sat in the lower half of the table, six points adrift of the play-off places.

The likes of Karl Robinson, Nathan Jones, Danny Cowley and Lee Bowyer have also been mentioned as possible candidates to replace Alexander – but it is the Heed boss that is currently favourite to take charge. The Echo has been told from sources close to the League Two club Williamson is just one of several names under consideration

After joining Gateshead as a player in the summer of 2018, the former Magpies centre-back took over as player-manager in the immediate aftermath of a supporter-led takeover at the International Stadium just under 12 months later. A hasty rebuild from an enforced relegation into the National League North brought almost immediate results as the new look Heed secured a play-off place and made their way to the first round proper of the FA Cup.

Despite missing out on promotion and being forced to battle against the limitations caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the momentum continued as Williamson led the Heed to the National League North title in 2022 and reached the second round of the FA Cup before a brave performance against League One side Charlton Athletic ended with a 2-0 home defeat.

Gateshead defied the odds to preserve their National League status in their first season back in non-league’s elite and reached their first major cup final at Wembley before a 1-0 defeat at FC Halifax Town in the FA Trophy Final ended hopes of securing silverware.

Gateshead continued to shine in the FA Cup during Williamson’s time in charge after landing a first round trip to Yeovil Town after battling their way to a 3-0 win at Stourbridge in the fourth and final qualifying round on Saturday.

The attractive style of play encouraged by Williamson and assistant manager Ian Watson has led to plaudits from across the non-league scene and beyond, with Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe praising the Heed after their pre-season friendly at the International Stadium in July.

Speaking after his side came from two goals down to secure a 3-2 win against their National League neighbours, the Magpies boss said: “Today was great and low travelling distance, playing against a team that play really good football. I think the game was played in the right spirits. “I’ve got a lot of time for Mike and the job he’s doing and the way that he wants his team to play and I always believe in good links around the local community and hopefully we can help each other.

It would not be the first time Williamson has been the subject of interest from EFL clubs in recent years after the likes of Barrow and Hartlepool United both considered a move for the former Magpies star.

Williamson was also linked with a move to Notts County prior to the appointment of Luke Williams, who went on to lead the Magpies back into League Two with a dramatic National League promotion final win against Chesterfield earlier this year.

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